Involvement of protein kinase-C, calpains, and calpastatin in prostaglandin F2 alpha-induced oxytocin secretion from the bovine corpus luteum.

1994 
An experiment was conducted to determine whether prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha)-induced secretion of oxytocin (OT) by the bovine corpus luteum (CL) was associated with changes in the activities of protein kinase-C (PKC), calpains, and calpastatin. On day 8 of the estrous cycle (estrus = day 0), beef heifers were restrained and given a 500-micrograms iv injection of cloprostenol, a PGF2 alpha analog. Corpora lutea were surgically removed from beef heifers 0, 2, 7.5, or 30 min (n = 4 animals/time period) after cloprostenol injection. Blood samples were collected before injection and at frequent intervals after injection. Distribution of PKC activity in cytosol and membrane fractions and activities of microcalpain, millicalpain, and calpastatin were determined for all CL. OT was measured in plasma and tissue by RIA. Relative to mean plasma levels of OT at time zero (85 +/- 7 pg/ml), peak plasma levels occurred between 1.5-10 min (270 +/- 36 pg/ml) for all animals. The mean luteal concentration of OT was...
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